The independent. (Vernonia, Or.) 1986-current, April 21, 1999, Page 12, Image 12

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The INDEPENDENT, April 21, 1999_________________________________________________________________
Mary Ann Miller continues her winning ways in distance running
Logger track teams compet­
ed at the Clatskanie Invitational
April 17. The girls, led by Mary
Anne Miller’s two first place fin­
ishes, took seventh and the
boys placed ninth.
meter races, by more than ten
seconds each, over two Banks
runners.
Kendra DeWitt added to the
score with her third place finish
in the 100/110 hurdles.
Girls team scores: Banks 118, Val­
ley Catholic 109.5, Nestucca 101.5,
Ilwaco 89, Warrenton 51, Clatskanie
44, Vernonia 40, North Clackamas
Christian 30, Knappa 26, Neah-Kah-
Nie 8.
Boys team scores: Valley Catholic
117, Banks 103.5, Nestucca 99, Knap­
pa 92, Ilwaco 57, Warrenton 48,
Neah-Kah-Nie 38, Clatskanie 30, Ver­
nonia 24, North Clackamas Christian 7.
Miller won the 1500 and 800
Stephen Serafin’s 5' 10"
Team scores: Girls: Catlin Gabel
84, Knappa 56, Vernonia 53, Jewell 8;
Boys: Knappa 96, Catlin Gabel 68.5,
Vernonia 42, Jewell 3.5.
Orlowski a standout at George Fox
Anita Orlowski, 1998 gradu­
ate of Banks High School and
former All-Cowapa League
softball player, is lending her
Food, mariachis
for Cinco de Mayo
high jump was good for second
place, the highest finish on the
team. He also placed fourth in
the triple jump.
Mons Fjeldstad came in
fourth in the 400 meter race.
Vernonia’s teams made the
trek to Knappa April 14, finish­
ing third against Knappa, Catlin
Gabel, and Jewell. Both the
boys and qirls teams finished
third.
talent and skill to the George
Fox University team. The fresh­
man was two-for-four with two
runs scored in the Lady Bruins’
recent 8-4 win over Lewis and
Clark. She also went one-for-
three with a double and two
RBIs as the team beat Whit­
worth 8-5.
The Vernonia High School
Spanish Club will present an
authentic Mexican dinner and
Orlowski has started in all 15
live Mariachi band May 3, 6-8 of the Bruins’ games and cur­
p.m. in the high school gym. rently boasts a .340 batting av­
Tickets are $8.50 per person, erage.
which includes chips and sal­
Information’s pretty thin stuff
sa, dinner, and entertainment.
Students in Wil Martir’s Spa­ unless mixed with experience.
nish classes will be in charge of
decorations for the fiesta.
For ticket information call
Vernonia High School at 429-
3521, or Martir at 429-0421.
Three ladies led Vernonia’s
effort with first place finishes.
DeWitt took the 100 meter
dash by almost two seconds
and her high jump of 4' 3" beat
the closest competition by
three inches.
Miler won the 1500 and
3000 meters, followed both
times by Elisabeth Brookins.
Kristina Hanson’s 25' 10-3/4"
in the shot put gave her first
place.
Ashley Murray and Zuzana
Budinska took second in the
long jump and javelin, respec­
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tively.
On the boys’ side Colin
Plews and Doug Hillyer fin­
ished first and second in the
long jump. Church won the
high jump (5‘) and placed fourth
in both the shot put and discus.
Jonas Reinert and Fjeldstad
each claimed third place in two
events, Reinert in the 100 and
200 meter races and Fjeldstad
Abbreviations: MIP, Minor In Posses­
sion of Intoxicants; DUII, Driving Under
the Influence of Intoxicants; MVA, Mo­
tor Vehicle Accident; CCSO, Columbia
Armed with a search war­
rant, the Columbia Enforce­
ment Narcotics Team (CENT)
seized an indoor marijuana
grow at 11750 Keasey Road,
Vernonia. CENT estimated the
street value of the 260 living
plants was $390,000. Dried
marijuana and an assault rifle
were also seized in the April 9
action.
Arrested at the scene was
Bruce Denhamer. He was
booked into the Columbia
County Jail on charges of man­
ufacturing and possession of
marijuana.
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March 16-MVA at Rose Ave. and
Bridge St.; a driver cited.
March 17-Report of runaway juve­
nile, entered info into system; juvenile
located the following day and tem­
porarily placed in foster care.
Disturbance on Maple St., one sub­
ject left scene; no charges filed.
Disturbance on Rose Ave., subjects
left scene; no charges filed.
Located female juvenile from Port­
land area; juvenile was taken into cus­
tody and transported to Portland.
March 18-Resident on Bridge St.
reported theft of vehicle; vehicle was
recovered, burned and abandoned, in
Portland. Case under investigation.
Desmond W. Hines, Vernonia, was
arrested on a warrent from CCSO; he
was transported to CCSO jail and
lodged.
MVA at Bridge St. and State Ave.;
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Reinert’s 200m race, the differ­
ence between first and third
places was only four-tenths of
a second.
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